January 14, 2026

🎨 Art in the Open: A Celebration of Colour, Community, and Creativity

🎨 Art in the Open: A Celebration of Colour, Community, and Creativity
Thousands gathered at Bengaluru’s open-air art festival, where painters and creatives brought the streets to life.

Under a brilliant winter sky, the streets of Bengaluru came alive with colour, energy, and artistic expression. What began as a city-wide art gathering turned into a joyful celebration of creativity — a reminder that art truly belongs to everyone.

Organised as part of Karnataka’s annual art festival, the open-air exhibition brought together hundreds of painters, photographers, and illustrators, transforming the city’s public spaces into an impromptu gallery. Stretches of MG Road and Cubbon Park were adorned with vivid canvases, intricate sketches, and experimental installations — each piece offering a glimpse into the imagination and emotion of its creator.

Visitors thronged the space — more than three lakh people over the course of the event — pausing to admire, photograph, and discuss the works. Children watched artists paint in real time; students sketched alongside professionals. The boundaries between artist and audience seemed to dissolve in the shared delight of making and experiencing art.

Beyond its visual splendour, the event carried a deeper resonance. Sales of paintings and sculptures reportedly crossed ₹3 crore, marking a rare moment when artistic talent, public engagement, and market recognition converged. For many emerging artists, this platform became both encouragement and opportunity — proof that their work could find appreciation far beyond traditional gallery walls.

As an artist, witnessing such energy in public spaces is deeply moving. When art steps outside the studio and enters the rhythm of the city, it connects people — not through words, but through colour, curiosity, and wonder. Events like these remind us that creativity is not a luxury; it’s a shared language that enriches everyday life.

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